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==[http://www.chesterzoo.org/ Chester Zoo] Upton-by-Chester,Chester,CH2 1LH.SAT NAV CH2 1EU==  
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==[http://www.chesterzoo.org/ Chester Zoo] Upton-by-Chester,Chester,CH2 1LH. Sat Nav CH2 1EU==  
  
Well what can I say other than WOW,it is amazing and worth every penny spent to get in; I've been to many zoo's around England and this one is by far the best.Also very pram friendly.
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Well, what can I say other than WOW!  It is amazing and worth every penny. I've been to many zoos around England and this one is by far the best. Also very pram friendly.
  
When you first enter you are straight away met by the Elephants (I'M sure you can now see these without purchasing entry tickets ),you can get really close up to the enclosure which i'm glad to say is quite some size and full of fresh shrubs and tree branches for them to chew their way through.Close to the Elephants was a sheltered seating area with all their names and ages on.
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On first entering you immediately meet the Elephants (I'm sure you can now see these without purchasing entry tickets). You can get really close to the enclosure which I'm glad to say is quite some size and full of fresh shrubs and tree branches for them to chew their way through. Close to the Elephants was a sheltered seating area with all their names and ages on.
  
The monkey's were next on my fab favorites,they are just ace and so funny.There are a few different types of Monkey enclosures;the monkey house and the outdoor area both being my favorite, both having excellent viewing area's.
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The monkeys were next on my Fab Favourites! They are just ace and so funny. There are a few different types of monkey enclosures.  The Monkey House and the Outdoor Area are both favourites of mine, with excellent viewing.
  
The monkey house was so funny to walk around,but very busy so be patient if you want a turn at the viewing windows.The monkeys would come right up to the glass and mimic you,pull their tongue out,wave and clap their hands;they are so bloody clever. The outdoor enclosure area was huge with massive tree's, climbing frames and ropes to entertain them.
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The Monkey House was so funny to walk around, but very busy, so be patient if you want a turn at the viewing windows. The monkeys would come right up to the glass and mimic you, pull their tongue out, wave and clap their hands; they are so bloody clever. The outdoor enclosure was huge with massive trees, climbing frames and ropes to entertain them.
  
There is also a Bat house,which is not for easily scared children.Whilst following a slightly lit pathway you can walk through the Bat housing area,they are free to fly around as it is kept very dark in here,so they believe it's night time.Swooping down and around your head and the squeak of the them communicating is amazing to witness but also a bit daunting.
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There is also a Bat House, which is not for easily scared children. Whilst following a dimly lit pathway you can walk through the Bat housing area.  They are free to fly around as it is kept to night time conditions. Swooping down and around your head and the squeak of the them communicating is amazing to witness, but also a bit daunting.
  
 
===Some of The Other Animals===
 
===Some of The Other Animals===
  
==Mammals==
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Bears
 
Bears
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Monkeys & Apes
 
Monkeys & Apes
  
==Birds==
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Passerines
 
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Southern Cassowary
 
Southern Cassowary
  
==Reptiles==
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====Reptiles====
  
 
Snakes and Lizards
 
Snakes and Lizards
 
Turtles and Tortoises
 
Turtles and Tortoises
  
==Invertebrates==
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====Invertebrates====
  
 
Butterflies and moths
 
Butterflies and moths
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There is so much more here other than just the animals,with mini golf and lots of little playgrounds spotted around and not to mention the beautiful exotic gardens, i'm sure a good day out will be had by all.
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There is so much more to enjoy here than just the animals, with mini golf and lots of little playgrounds dotted around - not to mention the beautiful exotic gardens.  I'm sure a good day out will be had by all.
  
 
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--[[User:Kerryflump|Kerryflump]] ([[User talk:Kerryflump|talk]]) [[File:Kerryflump.jpg|64px|link=User:Kerryflump|Kerryflump]] 20:25, 12 May 2013 (UTC)

Revision as of 22:33, 12 May 2013

Chester Zoo Upton-by-Chester,Chester,CH2 1LH. Sat Nav CH2 1EU

Well, what can I say other than WOW! It is amazing and worth every penny. I've been to many zoos around England and this one is by far the best. Also very pram friendly.

On first entering you immediately meet the Elephants (I'm sure you can now see these without purchasing entry tickets). You can get really close to the enclosure which I'm glad to say is quite some size and full of fresh shrubs and tree branches for them to chew their way through. Close to the Elephants was a sheltered seating area with all their names and ages on.

The monkeys were next on my Fab Favourites! They are just ace and so funny. There are a few different types of monkey enclosures. The Monkey House and the Outdoor Area are both favourites of mine, with excellent viewing.

The Monkey House was so funny to walk around, but very busy, so be patient if you want a turn at the viewing windows. The monkeys would come right up to the glass and mimic you, pull their tongue out, wave and clap their hands; they are so bloody clever. The outdoor enclosure was huge with massive trees, climbing frames and ropes to entertain them.

There is also a Bat House, which is not for easily scared children. Whilst following a dimly lit pathway you can walk through the Bat housing area. They are free to fly around as it is kept to night time conditions. Swooping down and around your head and the squeak of the them communicating is amazing to witness, but also a bit daunting.

Some of The Other Animals

Mammals

Bears Big Cats Dogs Elephants Hoofed Animals Horses & Rhinos Meerkats & Otters Monkeys & Apes

Birds

Passerines Parrots Owls Penguins Flamingos Hornbills Pigeons and Doves Cranes Southern Cassowary

Reptiles

Snakes and Lizards Turtles and Tortoises

Invertebrates

Butterflies and moths Leaf and stick insects Leafcutter Ants


There is so much more to enjoy here than just the animals, with mini golf and lots of little playgrounds dotted around - not to mention the beautiful exotic gardens. I'm sure a good day out will be had by all.

--Kerryflump (talk) Kerryflump 20:25, 12 May 2013 (UTC)